The Ethics of Self-Determination

Wed Apr 09 2025 at 08:45 am to 12:00 pm UTC-04:00

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The Ethics of Self-Determination
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3 Formal CEs in Ethics on zoom
About this Event

When Your Client Has Diminished Capacity for
Self-Determination and Personal Autonomy
Jacob D. Stone, ACSW, (ret)

This program is pending approval from NASW VT for 3.0 Continuing Education hour in Ethics for licensure. .

NASW Vermont Chapter is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0683. This workshop meets the criteria for New York's professional boundaries CE requirements.


Professional social work practice is based on commitment to the well-being of clients, a respect for their dignity, privacy, the right to self-determination, the right to be offered and provide informed consent, and a duty of care to the clients. These principles seem universal, but social workers often find themselves working with clients who may not have the capacity for self-determined decision-making. Some of these are:

· persons with dementia, developmental disabilities, or some types of neurodiversity

· persons with serious mental disorders,

· minor children, especially those caught in custody issues

· persons receiving treatment involuntarily, perhaps as a condition for other services

· persons who present as at risk for imminent violence or self-harm,

These situations present huge clinical and ethical challenges to social workers, because they are likely to be adversarial and contentious, even as the social worker seeks to maximize client self-determination and welfare. They often lead to poor case outcomes, anger directed at the social worker, lawsuits, professional complaints. and struggles with professionals from other disciplines that have less focus on client autonomy. They are also major sources of social worker burnout and compassion fatigue.

This three-hour workshop will address these challenging issues:

· Who is your “client”? Are there multiple “clients” that you must factor in to your work?

· The clinical and ethical issues related to the social worker’s assessment of diminished capacity

· The client who is receiving treatment involuntarily

· The potentially violent or self-harming individual

· Integrating legal obligations, agency rules and guidelines, the NASW Code of Ethics, and your personal moral judgments as guideposts/guardrails.

· The critical need for collegial consultation.

The workshop will also provide two specific algorithms for resolving these ethical/clinical conundrums, and we will work through several real-life case studies during the program.


About the Presenter:

Jacob D. Stone, LSW, ACSW, (Ret.), formerly on the faculty at the Marywood University School of Social Work in Pennsylvania and the social work program of the University of Alaska (Fairbanks), is retired after a half-century of practice as a direct service provider, nonprofit executive, consultant, field instructor, and teacher and trainer. He served for many years as chair of the ethics committee of NASW-PA, and during the past twenty years he has focused his work and study on professional ethics, providing training and consultation on ethics through NASW and diverse other settings. Jacob moved from Pennsylvania to Vermont six years ago, and in retirement has continued to provide training and ethics round table discussions through NASW-VT.


Workshop details:

  • The zoom link will be sent to you the day before
  • Participants are expected to have their cameras on and be able to participate in the peer consulation components in the breakout rooms
  • The ethics CE is good in VT, NH, ME & NY and most other states (check with your licensing board if unsure)
  • Want to pay by check? Please email Emryn - [email protected]


We are committed to providing information and resources to help all social workers in their professional lives. We are able to do this because of NASW Members - membership dues are a major part of our Chapter's budget. If you are not a member, please consider . When you become a member of NASW, you automatically become a member of your Chapter and help support our work.

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